Start Here with Tool 1: Steps for Launching a New Community of Practice Group

Building a thriving Community of Practice (CoP) doesn’t have to feel overwhelming — and you don’t have to start from scratch. In our latest report, Building Community, Driving Change, we share practical tools developed and tested by the Purpose Built Communities network. One of the most actionable is Tool 1: Steps for Launching a New Community of Practice Group.

This step-by-step guide walks you through a proven, inclusive process for launching a peer learning group that actually works. It’s based on real-world experience from Purpose Built’s Network Members who have been doing this work successfully since 2019.

Here’s what the tool covers:

  • Step 1: Recruit
    Gather a small group of peers who share a role, challenge, or interest — ideally 6 to 12 people.
  • Step 2: Plan a First Meeting
    Focus on purpose, expectations, and shared norms. The tool includes prompts and sample agendas to get you started.
  • Step 3: Facilitate Meaningfully
    Use light-touch facilitation to ensure all voices are heard. No expert knowledge required — just thoughtful listening and shared leadership.
  • Step 4: Sustain Momentum
    Schedule regular meetings, rotate leadership roles, and build toward shared products like templates or case studies.

Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, neighborhood organizer, or systems-change advocate, Tool 1 offers a simple but powerful roadmap to turn informal conversations into ongoing peer learning that drives action.

Want to see the full tool?


Download the full report: [Building Community, Driving Change: Five Years of the Purpose Built Community of Practice].

Or reach out to Naava Frank at Knowledge Communities for help getting your CoP off the ground.

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